CALEDONIA,
A post village of Marion county, in Claridon township, established in 1830, situated on Olentaugy or Whetstone creek, and on the Bellefontaine and Indiana railway, 9 miles from Marion, and about 50 miles north by west from Columbus. Population about 200.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Anderson Thos. N., express and railroad agent.
Apt Peter, carpenter.
Bayles George, boot and shoe maker and township constable.
Beckley George, notary public and school teacher.
BELL JAMES L., POSTMASTER.
Boyentore A. A., wool grower.
Brocklesby Chas., wool grower.
Burt E., wool grower.
Busch G., cooper.
Caledonia Lodge, No. 299, I.O.O.F.
Chryst Daniel, painter.
Clark N. C., township clerk.
Clendened Chas., township trustee.
Cochran Francis, boot and shoe maker.
Devore Samuel, carpenter.
Dickerson Thomas, grocer.
Disman John, carpenter.
Disman & ANderson, plow makers.
Dudley & Barnum, harness makers.
Dumble John, prop'r Railroad House.
Elder -----, township trustee.
Felton & Carr, distillers.
Granshorn John, grocer.
Hain L. C., wool grower and township treasurer.
Holverstott H., wool grower.
Howser J., wool grower.
Irey H., wool grower and township constable.
Irey Joseph, wool grower.
Koch Martin, tailor.
Lint C., cooper.
Lynn Daniel, wool grower.
McKinstry James, wool grower and township assessor.
Marggraf G., boot and shoe maker.
Mainzer Charles, grocer.
Mitchell Henry, harness maker.
Monnett Rev. T. J., Methodist pastor.
Morrow James, wool grower.
Pomert A., tailor.
Pomert C., boot and shoe maker
Railroad House, John Dumble, prop'r.
Rinker Geo. C., cabinet maker.
RUEHRMUND FERDINAND C., GENERAL MERCHANT. (See card,
p. 58.)
Smith Wm., township trustee.
Stafford Walter S., carpenter.
Turner Wm. G., stoves and tin ware.
Underwood & Hunter, general merchants.
Wilson B. W., physician and township justice.
Wilson George M., carriage and wagon maker.
Winetrout F., cooper.
Wisler Mathew, cooper.
Woolley A. D., nursery and seedsman.


COCHRANTON,
A post village of Marion county, 11 miles from Marion.



GREEN CAMP,
A post village of Marion county.



LETIMBERVILLE,
A post office of Marion county.



MARION,
A post town of importance, and the capital of Marion county, situated on the Bellefontaine and Indiana railway, about 50 miles north-west from Columbus. It contains the county buildings and numerous stores, manufactories, etc. Population 2,500.

Marion county officers.
Sheriff, David Epler.
Clerk, John R. Garberson.
Recorder, N. C. Mitchel.
Probate Judge, George Snyder.
Prosecuting Attorney, Addison Osborne.
Treasurer, John King.
Coroner, Benjamin Little.
Surveyor, Emanuel Trumbo.
Commissioners, Thomas Harvey, J. J. Idleman, Noah Gillespie.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
AMERICAN HOUSE, C. B. MANN, PROPRIETOR, MAIN, NEAR COURT HOUSE. (See card, p.
425.)
Anderson James H, attorney at law, Center.
Ault Hiram M., recorder, Court House.
Bain John W., hardware, agricultural implements, etc., Main.
Bank of Marion, A. Monnett, president, J. Ault, cashier, capital $50,000, Main.
Barton Michael, boot and shoe maker, Main.
Bartrum John, attorney at law, Main.
Baruch J., clothing, Main.
Bishoff Jacob, bakery and groceries, Main.
Bowen John, councilman, West.
Bowen John, marble worker and dealer, cor. Main and Railroad.
Bowen Ozias, attorney at law, Center.
Bridge Wm. W., physician and surgeon, Main.
BRIGGEL AND GLINGEL, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS AND DEALERS, MAIN.
BURHOWER PETER, POSTMASTER, MAIN.
Coffey Jacob E., blacksmith and plow and wagon maker, Main.
Cone Joseph W., boot and shoe maker, Main.
Darrow Wm. L., tanner and leather dealer, Main.
DAVIDS JOHN E., ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AGENT, AND MAYOR, MAIN.
DAVIDS JOHN E., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., MAIN.
DeWOLFE SIMON E., GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, COR. MAIN AND CENTER.
Dickerson T. H., dentist, Center.
Dows Wm., attorney at law, Court House.
Drew George, groceries, Main.
DUMBLE & CO., PUBLISHERS MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN, ISSUED THURSDAY, COR. CENTER AND MAIN.
Durfee & Scofield, attorneys at law, cor. Main and Center.
Dutt Michael, groceries and provisions, Main.
Fahey Timothy, groceries and provisions, Main.
Fetter & Glick, boot and shoe makers, Main.
Fisher & Reed, steam flouring mill, on B. and I. Railroad.
French James, groceries, Main.
Fribley Jacob, tinner and stove dealer, Main.
GAILEY S. A. & CO., MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING, COR. CENTER AND MARKET.
Godman J. H. & H. C., attorneys at law, Main.
GORTON BARTON H., DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CENTER.
Grimm Frederick, merchant tailor, Center.
Gugle John, boot and shoe maker, Main.
Henderson Adam P., barber, Main.
Hesse Wm., councilman, South.
Hock Enoch, carriage and wagon manufacturer, Main.
Hodder & Thomas, publishers Marion Democratic Mirror, and job printers, Center.
Holmes Rowland B., boot and shoe manufacturer and dealer, Main.
HOOD JOHN, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c., MAIN.
Hull E. H., attorney at law, Court House.
Hume Samuel, prop'r United States House, Main.
Jameson David, chair and cabinet furniture manufacturer and dealer, Main.
Jameson David, councilman, South.
James Isaac E., groceries and provisions, Center.
Johnson Obadiah J., city marshal, South.
Johnson, Uhler & Co., dry goods, carpets, hats, caps, boots, shoes, groceries, crockery, &c., Main.
Kling A. H. & Bro., hardware and agricultureal implements, Main.
Knaupp John R., attorney at law, East.
Kosciusko Lodge, No. 58, I.O.O.F.
Kraner John, salloon, Center.
Kraner John E., groceries and saloon, Center.
Kraner Wm., groceries and provisions, Main.
Labrich Philip, bakery and saloon, Main.
Leonard John E., drugs, medicines, paints, oils, window glass, &c., Main.
Lime Rock Lodge, No. 62, I.O.G.T.
Lion Lodge No. 118, I.O.S.M.
LUCAS & SELFNER, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, MAIN.
Magruder Thomas J., saddle and harness maker and dealer, Main.
MANN C. B., PROP'R AMERICAN HOUSE, MAIN, NEAR COURT HOUSE. (See card p.
425.)
Marion Chapter No. 62, Masonic.
Marion Council No. 22, Masonic.
MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN, DUMBLE & CO., PUBLISHERS AND JOB PRINTERS, COR. MAIN AND CENTER.
Marion Democratic Mirror, Hadder & Thomas, publishers and job printers, Center.
Marion Lodge, No. 70, Masonic.
Matthews Albin D., city treasurer, South.
Merrill John, merchant tailor, Main.
Miller Martin Jr., salloon, Main.
Mizpah Encampment, No. 50, I.O.O.F.
Moore John, justice of the peace, Center.
MOORE WM. H., AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, CENTER.
Mouser David, blacksmith, Market.
Munday Thomas, carpenter and builder, Main.
Muntsinger Michial, groceries and provisions, Main.
Olmstead O., attorney at law, Center.
Osbourne Addison, attorney at law, Main.
Patten & Wallace, bankers and exchange dealers, Main.
Peters Harvey, druggist, and dealer in paints, oils, window glass, &c., Main.
Phillips Philip, music dealer and teacher, Bennett's Block.
Pierce Simon, barber, Main.
Pixley Milton, councilman, East.
Pritchard John R., attorney at law, Main.
Reed J. S. & Co., bankers and exchange dealers, Center.
Reed Franklin L., dry goods, &c., Center.
Richley L. F., attorney at law.
Riggles George H., watch maker and jeweler, Center.
SAITER SAMUEL, CHAIR AND CABINET MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, MAIN.
SARLES WM. H., BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, MAIN.
Scribner H. H. & Co., groceries, provisions, &c., Main.
Seibert Cyrus M., groceries, provisions, &c., Main.
Seffrur Fred. P., councilman, Center.
Shibles James N., attorney at law, Main.
Shurpless Peter O., dry goods, boots, shoes, &c., cor. Main and Center.
Sloan Miss A. C., millinery and dress making, Main.
Terpany Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Main.
THOMAS HENRY, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COR. MAIN AND CENTER.
THOMAS MRS. H., FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, CENTER.
TRISTRAM BARTHOLOMEW, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, CENTER.
Turney Weaver A., watch maker and jeweler, Main.
Ullman Joseph, clothing, hats, caps, trunks, &c., Main.
Van Fleet H. S., attorney at law, Main.
White Dr. C. C., physician and surgeon, cor. Center and Market.
WILLIAMS JOHN B., STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MAIN.
Williams John J., attorney at law, cor. Main and Center.
Williams & Johnson, attorneys at law, Center.
Wilson S. & Co., bakery and saloon. Main.


UNDERWOOD’S,
A post office of Marion county.


WALDO,
A post village and township of Marion county, established in 1847, situated 9 miles south from Marion, and 35 miles north from Columbus. Polulation 350. Township 1,500.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Armstrong J. S., dealer in hardware and cutlery, and hotel prop’r.
Aubin & Porterfield, grocers.
Clark N., brick mason.
Clark W., marshal.
Corbin E.K., township constable.
Crawford S., harness maker.
Currin D., grocer.
Francis J., school teacher.
Francis P. K., school teacher, and township justice.
Francis Mrs. P. K., milliner.
French J. & Co., general merchants.
Hinsdale E., rope maker.
Hipple J. R., physician.
Hull L. S., township clerk.
Jones -----, township trustee.
Kiln Rev. -----, United Brethren pastor.
Lawyer John, carriage and wagon maker.
Loofbough Rev. -----, Methodist pastor.
Lynch Rev. -----, Methodist pastor.
Minick D., councilman.
Osborn A. grocer.
Patterson Wm., pump maker.
Pennell J. & Co., prop’rs steam saw mill, and lumber yard.
PORTERFIELD R., POSTMASTER.
Powell John, councilman.
Shultz P., township constable.
Snow S., brick mason.
Taylor J., cabinet maker.
Van Binner J., township trustee.
VAN DEMAN J. H., PHYSICIAN, AND RECORDER. (See card, p.
607.)
Waddle Wm., township justice.


WILSON,
A post office of Marion county.


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